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Winner of Tony and New York
Drama Critics Circle awards for Best Musical, "The Music Man" is the
story of traveling con man Harold Hill and how he goes about selling
band instruments and uniforms to the parents of River City, Iowa with
the promise of forming a boys band. The problem is Hill not only isn't a
music professor- he "doesn't know one note from another"!
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But Hill has a plan -collect
the money and take the last train out of town before he's discovered.
Just one problem though- he finds himself falling in love with the town
Librarian and for the first time in his life "gets his foot caught in
the door". |
| Harold Hill ( James Waldron, right) enlists the
help of Tommy Djilas (Jeremy Bleistine) to form a boys
band. |
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| The Music Man introduces us
to songs like "Ya Got Trouble", "Seventy-Six Trombones", "Lida Rose", 'Till There
Was You", `and others and is a delightful show for the entire family.
Come share the experience, get swept back to 1912, and enjoy the song
and dance of "The Music Man"!
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The bickering school board members who are
turned into an inseparable four part harmony barbershop quartet by
Professor Hill. Played by (left to right) Chris Foster, Nick
Ronaghan, Sam Krall, and Jerry Fessler. |
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The show takes place
in the fictional town of River City, Iowa following the turn of
the 20th century. Lavish period costumes adorn the stage. |
| Harold meets some of the town socialites. (left to
right) Mrs. Squires (Linda Ross), Maud Dunlop (Amy Shirk), Hill,
and Ethel Toffelmier (Madeline Miskie) |
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